Justice Fellowship

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Justice Fellowship is a Christian criminal justice reform organization that advocates for restorative justice principles and policy changes within the U.S. legal and prison systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian criminal justice reform organization
advocacy organization
nonprofit organization
advocatesFor policy changes in criminal justice
restorative justice
restorative justice principles in law
restorative justice principles in prisons
aimsTo influence criminal justice legislation
promote accountability for offenders
promote healing for crime victims
promote humane treatment of prisoners
reduce recidivism
focusesOn criminal justice reform
focusesOnSystem U.S. legal system
U.S. prison system
hasApproach faith-based advocacy
policy advocacy
public education on criminal justice
hasCoreConcept community involvement in justice
rehabilitation of offenders
restoration of offenders, victims, and communities
victim-centered justice
hasEthicalBasis Christian ethics
biblical principles of justice
hasReligiousOrientation Christianity NERFINISHED
operatesIn United States of America
surface form: United States
supportsReformType alternatives to incarceration
prison reform
reentry policy reform
restorative justice programs
sentencing reform
topicOf Christian criminal justice reform discussions
restorative justice advocacy in the U.S.
worksWith churches
community organizations
criminal justice professionals
faith-based organizations
policymakers

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Charles Colson founded Justice Fellowship